Yes, definitely ! As I have written here, in the introduction http://utappia.org/2016/03/28/ucaresystem-core-v3-0-released-and-available-in-ppa/ you can add it to a cron-job and let it run automatticaly evry once in a while (according to your likings)

Actually to be fair, there is an auto-upgrade mechanism that you have to enable it. You can check here: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html It is really sophisticated but lacks the features besides the apt update/upgrade that ucaresystem-core has.

Well you can enable the both. This way unattended-upgrades will do the regular upgrades e.g. every 2 days and you can configure ucaresystem-core in a cron job to run once a week to do the rest (cleaning etc) :)

As for unattended upgrades, I just tried to answere to your question wether or not Linux distributions have any auto-upgrade mechanisms and as I sayed there is the unuttended upgrades features that are present on Ubuntu/Debian based distributions.

You dont have to use both of them and you are fine using just ucaresystem-core which does what unattended upgrades does plus some more features.

I am really sorry for any confusion I may have caused to you with my answers.

Thanks for your valuable feedback. What version of Linux Mint did you tested it on ? And SolydXK, is a Debian based distribution but I couldn't find on which version it is based on ?Also did you tested the GUI version or the terminal version ?

No, Please go to the first post on the home page and read the post about the new version of uCareSystem Core which is version 3.0 and you can install it either from a PPA (to get new versions) or the deb package.

No, it's ok. I just wanted you to know about it. So as to give feedback on the software.

In distros that have their own dedicated Update Managers -- I'd probably not use an auto updater like uCareSystem. However uCareSystem is perfect for distros with no dedicated Update Manager -- I'd use uCareSystem in those cases.

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